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The New York Post, citing anonymous sources, reported Monday the fight was in disagreement to another group allegedly smoking pot in the establishment.

The incident happened around 3 a.m. April 11 at the Greenhouse nightclub in New York City, according to The Post. Former South Carolina receiver Bruce Ellington and defensive end Chaz Sutton were with Hampton and Quarles at the club, according to The State newspaper.

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Greenhouse was shut down this weekend and may never reopen after being raided by police for having too many customers and blasting music too loud, according to The Post.

The other thing that makes sense is that it was the club bouncers that beat the crap out of the poor facial fracture dude. If he was in a fracas, and gave the bouncers an excuse, they might likely have pummeled him.

Two former South Carolina football players involved in a fight at a New York City nightclub earlier this month were opposed to a group allegedly smoking marijuana in the establishment, according to a report Monday.

Former Gamecocks cornerback Victor Hampton and defensive tackle Kelcy Quarles were wanted for questioning last week regarding the incident that left one man injured, according to reports. The New York Post, citing anonymous sources, reported Monday the fight was in disagreement to another group allegedly smoking pot in the establishment.

While the cause would be commendable, they were still involved in an altercation. Additionally, the article says that Hampton and Quarles claim they were never at the club, while police have determined they were. Either the police are wrong or someone isn't being truthful.

__________________Actually, it only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth.

While the cause would be commendable, they were still involved in an altercation. Additionally, the article says that Hampton and Quarles claim they were never at the club, while police have determined they were. Either the police are wrong or someone isn't being truthful.

They may have asked them to put it out. I thought the NFL drug tested its players on a regular basis? No one wants to have weed in their system before they are even drafted.